On 01/11/2011 12:42 AM, Alfredo Sola wrote:
> The ietd daemon has several command-line switches that can be used. Some are
> even security-related, for example ietd's ability to bind only to certain
> address can only be specified on the command line. This is important in boxes
> that are connected to a SAN and a public network on different interfaces, as
> would be often the case with servers running an iSCSI target.
>
> The init.d script makes use of start-stop-daemon but does not pass any 
> parameters.
> It would seem adequate to pick the parameters from /etc/default, like in many
> other daemons.
Thank you Alfredo for pointing this out. I will fix this soon.

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